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The 00z ETA continues to trend a bit colder and a bit slower with the CP high ... I've also noticed today that the GFS and the ETA have trended a little weaker and further south with the SFC low as well ... and also, I can't stress this enough. The models have had a very rough time with the low-level cold air. I'm already seeing progged temperatures and actual temperatures as much as 15º COLDER than forecast ... IOW, that bit of difference (and even just 5º) can be a HUGE factor for this next storm ...
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Yep, how about it ... wedge extends all the way past South Carolina at 72 hours ... makes more sense, IMHO, and it locks down the high a little more in Maine at the end of the run ... coastal beginning to take shape off of the Carolina Coast ... however, at the 500mb level, the trough is still slightly POS at the end of the run ... phasing looks to occur much later according to this run, and overall, appears to have trended a bit weaker.



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king of weather wrote:Hmmmm...........Very very suprised nobody caught the title to this thread and what time it was posted..........LOL
BTW it should have been 12z GFS.......Oh well.
Anyways great discussions guys.
BTW how about that 00z ETA?????
I thought something was off...didn't know what tho...
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00z GFS is also trending a little colder and a weaker, further south position as well ... and it's finally showing signs of ageostrophic gradient, but still doesn't respect wedging worth a crap ...
So, two totally different scenarios painted even in the short term ...
ETA with a Miller B type scenario, and the GFS with a Miller A ... bunk. In the same timeframes (84 hours out, the ETA at the 500mb level has a slightly positive tilted trough, the GFS slightly NEG ...)
GFS 84 hour 500mb heights
ETA 84 hour 500mb heights

So, two totally different scenarios painted even in the short term ...
ETA with a Miller B type scenario, and the GFS with a Miller A ... bunk. In the same timeframes (84 hours out, the ETA at the 500mb level has a slightly positive tilted trough, the GFS slightly NEG ...)
GFS 84 hour 500mb heights

ETA 84 hour 500mb heights

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